The Belgian participation in the Milan Triennials

The Milan Triennials were a series of international exhibitions on design, fine arts, architecture and urban planning. Their history dates back to 1923 and includes several historical episodes. Since the beginning Belgium was a regular participant in the Milan Triennials. This paper discusses the Belgian sections from the early 1920 to the late 1950s and sheds a light on the changing approach in exhibiting the cultural and economical production of the nation.

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abstract = {The Milan Triennials were a series of international exhibitions on design, fine arts, architecture and urban planning. Their history dates back to 1923 and includes several historical episodes. Since the beginning Belgium was a regular participant in the Milan Triennials. This paper discusses the Belgian sections from the early 1920 to the late 1950s and sheds a light on the changing approach in exhibiting the cultural and economical production of the nation.},
author = {Flor{\'e}, Fredie},
booktitle = {8th Conference of the International Committee for Design History \& Design Studies, Proceedings},
keyword = {industrial design,design exhibitions,Belgium,Milan Triennials},
language = {eng},
location = {Sao Paulo, Brazil},
pages = {5},
publisher = {University of Sao Paulo (FAU USP)},
title = {The Belgian participation in the Milan Triennials},
year = {2012},
}

Chicago

Floré, Fredie. 2012. “The Belgian Participation in the Milan Triennials.” In 8th Conference of the International Committee for Design History & Design Studies, Proceedings. Sao Paulo, Brazil: University of Sao Paulo (FAU USP).

APA

Floré, F. (2012). The Belgian participation in the Milan Triennials. 8th Conference of the International Committee for Design History & Design Studies, Proceedings. Presented at the 8th Conference of the International Committee for Design History & Design Studies (ICDHS - 2012), Sao Paulo, Brazil: University of Sao Paulo (FAU USP).

Vancouver

1.

Floré F. The Belgian participation in the Milan Triennials. 8th Conference of the International Committee for Design History & Design Studies, Proceedings. Sao Paulo, Brazil: University of Sao Paulo (FAU USP); 2012.